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Slip into Something Sexy: Your Bedroom Makeover

we all know February to be the month of love and romance. For me, it shouldn't be one month - it should be 365 days a year. Whether you are single or married, you can bring sexiness and romance into your room for the other 11 months! 


So slip into something a little more sexy for your bedroom with these super sexy bedroom ideas and watch the sparks fly! 



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Style: You want your bedroom to feel like a spa - a getaway, the room where all the magic happens! The key to perfecting this look is by having very few items in your bedroom as you'd find in a hotel! 

Color: Use serene color schemes that remind you of a beach resort. You'll feel like you're on vacation every time you step through the doors.

Layout: Create an oasis centered around your bed by adding a sexy headboard and lighting. You can also create a getaway look by making a canopy! 
  • Furniture: Make your bed your focal point. Add dramatic interest with canopies or headboards! If your bedroom has a fireplace, create a living space surrounding the fireplace with a couple of chairs and a coffee table that fits the space. Place some nice coffee table books on vacation spots or beautiful photography. 
  • Storage: Since we don't want sexy, romantic bedrooms to feel and look cluttered, we need to come up with creative storage ideas. 
    • Shoes: If you don't have enough space in your closet, hide those bad boys under your bed using underbed storage canisters. I would suggest storing the "special occasion" shoes under the bed since they are the ones less used. Wrap them in bubble wrap if you're worried about damage or dust. 
    • Catch-all:  Where does all of that stuff in your pockets go to die every night? Try to find a cute but small basket on top of your dresser or side table that you can dump everything from your pockets in. This usually applies to men since they don't carry purses. Everything will be in one spot when you're ready to get dressed the next day! 
    • Purses: Women have so many! If your closet isn't big enough to store these, place a couple of cloth baskets over the armoire in your bedroom and store them out of sight! 
  • Accessories: The final tip for a sexy bedroom is accessorizing. 
    • Lighting: Have night time lighting surrounding your bed. Two identical lamps will bring symmetry to your bedroom - thus making the room look cohesive. 
    • Pillows: Lots of pillows on the bed placed strategically from biggest to smallest, can add a sense of sexiness to any bedroom and make the bed look and feel like an oasis. 
    • Mirrors: Make the room appear larger by placing a mirror over your bed. 
    • Fresh Flowers & Candles: Put a vase on your side table and change them every few days. The smell alone will make you feel at peace. You can light the candle when you and your spouse are cuddling in bed! 
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Do's and Don'ts
  • DON'T bring work into your bedroom. If you must work on something in bed, give yourself a time limit and then hide that laptop away. 
  • DO have a few books on your bedside table that allow you to escape the real world. 
  • DON'T have a pile of dirty laundry on the floor or filled to capacity in an old and ugly looking hamper. 
  • DO disguise your hamper with a sexy Rattan hamper or a nice chest at the end of the bed that can double as a seating area. 

Enjoyed these ideas and now you want to get started on your bedroom makeover? Drop us a note and let's get started! 

Best, 


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Trendy Tuesdays: DIY is in!

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TRENDY TUESDAYS: MARTHA STEWART'S NEW PAINT LINE


The Queen of crafts is back and lucky for me as an interior designer, I see a lot of potential with this new line of paint crafts.


Martha Stewart has a new paint line - stencils, paints and brushes all available at Michaels Store. The great part about it is that they can be used on glass, fabric, or furniture. As an affordable interior designer, I plan to use these in my designs. It will look great on pillows, on furniture or custom small accessories to tie in the space.



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I will be starting very soon my Featured Fridays: furniture pieces and items that I've redesigned for sale at my Etsy Shop. One of them will be an Ikea piece - stenciled to perfection! Can't wait to show you the finished product.

Tiffany blue inspired bookshelf


Stay tuned! 


Best, 



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Event: "Vintage 1981" 30th Birthday Party


This designed was inspired by a vintage invitation I came across called "Vintage 1981: Aged to Perfection." The birthday girl being born in 1981 - made this shabby chic vintage decor beyond perfect! The image was used to make custom cupcake cheesecake toppers.   

        
 



THE TOUCHES


Jars with antique tags and custom labels that read: "Established 1981: Inside, her favorite baked goods
Vintage inspired candle and candle holder
Shabby chic Custom made small vases
Shabby chic cupcake stand with cupcake cheesecakes and vintage cupcake toppers


Shabby chic Custom made frames 
Beautiful arrangement of flowers that match the color theme


This antique shabby chic decor was one of my favorite themes so far. It mixed vintage style with whimsical pieces and just pure elegance. I wanted to do something other than your standard cupcakes so I had my baker husband extraordinaire bake some cheesecake but bake them into cupcake molds. They were the hit of the night! DELICIOUS! We did have a mishap with the cake but everything else turned out beautiful! 


                     

Let's start CREATING your next DREAM event! Whether elegant or whimsical, fun or flirty, we can design something for everyone! Email us today! 


Best, 



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Affordable Holiday Decorating: Tips from The Chew

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Wacky Finds: Interesting Carpet Designs

carpets are known to anchor a room; to add the finishing touches to a beautiful space and bring the decor together. Working with clients, I have come across quite the unique bunch. Here are some of KG Style's most original finds. 


Check out these quirky ideas for nontraditional carpets and area rugs for your home. 
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Trendy Tuesdays: Modern Home Designs - Book Wallpapers

Trendy Tuesdays are here! 



i've been wanting to create a day where we post new and modern home designs and ideas from magazines and from the web for our followers to review and comment. 


There are so many new design ideas out there and so many interior design magazines to look through, I figured I'd just compile them all into little blog posts for you to comment on. 


Here's the latest from UK's House Beautiful magazine.


The English to me have the most unique eye in interior design. 


I've always dreamt of having a library in my home with vintage books or at least vintage book covers but since I've since gone "digital" - why not make my room "appear" like one?


While reading Home Beautiful digital magazine, I came across this new trend in wallpapers. By adding these wallpapers to your room, you can create the feel of a library in your home without actually having to install shelving. It's quite intriguing and beautiful! The collections below are from a UK based company Mineheart.

Enjoy! 


White Bookshelf room...
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And my favorite! Looks like they got it from a Harry Potter movie. 

Vintage Bookshelf


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What do you think of these? Would you want some of these for your home? 


Best, 

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Interior Design Tips: When White Walls Are Your Only Option

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as an interior designer, I must tell you that I HATE white walls - but sometimes we aren't given an option to paint them. We might live in a rental home or be on military housing or any home that we don't consider permanent. 


But you don't have to lack design to enjoy a temporary space. 


Here's how: 
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R.I.P. Steve Jobs




We lost a visionary, a man who taught us to "Think Different." We lost a man who never wanted to conform to rules (that being PC) and who's main idea was to think outside the box. Long before iPhones and iPods, Steve and his co-owner also named Steve, came up with their first public computer, Apple 1. That was around 1980. By the time I attended high school in 1992, I was already loving the Apple interface, the icons, the way it moved and thus started my love for all things Apple.




The man behind the Apple Logo! 


This video and message moved me! And still does. It encompasses everything that I and KG STYLE DESIGNS stand for! He changed my perception of things and helped shape my vision. 


"Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do." - Apple Inc.


Steve Jobs said this about the campaign and video: "It honors those people who have changed the world! Some of them are living, some of them are aren't. But you know if they would have been living and using a computer, it would have been a MAC!" 


What do you think of this message and video? What's your vision? And what Apple products do you use for your business or for blogging! 


Let's discuss on FB! 


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Thanks for reading my interior design blog! 
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"One Person's Trash is Another Man's Treasure" The Picker Sisters





Lifetime's The Picker Sisters is quickly turning into one of my favorite shows starring best friends and renowned interior designers Tracy Hutson and Tanya McQueen Look familiar? That's because they're from Extreme Makeover:Home Edition - one of my other fave shows.



Imagine going cross country getting pieces that other people view as junk and totally recreating them? Thats what these ladies do! Their creative minds flow so vividly that they turn things like a steel sign into a headboard - and whats more? THEY SELL IT! Tracy and Tanya are starting their own interior design store and the pieces they find on their journey will serve as their vision with of course - monetary gain! Alongside their contractor, they really turn trash into treasure from rusty fans and old scales - these gals create the most unique things. 



This show is a definite must watch for any designer - for inspiration but most importantly to learn to see the beauty in all things!




Best,


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Designing your Bathroom: Bathroom Design Ideas

we want to showoff our bathrooms and not be afraid to show people where the restroom is. The bathroom for most is considered a place of sanctuary - a retreat to go when your day's been long and hard and for most a personal spa in the comfort of your own home. It's no wonder that we want the nicest, newest, most interesting bathroom amenities in the market. 

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How To Choose Color For Your Home

It's easy as A, B, C, D … and maybe E. I'll show you how.


THE FOYER


Choosing color for your home can be a challenge.
Here I can show you where to place color and also 
offer you some color suggestions.


When I design a color palette for my clients, I refer to the interior as a 'tree'. The foyer is the trunk which is the core of the home and the rooms are the 'branches'. This is like a 'color map' which helps my clients visualize the layout of their home instead of being so overwhelmed with color placement.

The foyer is usually a neutral color such as the one you see (A) above. Most of the foyers where I live in the south Charlotte area are very open and continue up to the second floor. Keeping that in mind, a light, neutral color seems to work best.

I also like to put the foyer color in the hallways. Most hallways that I've seen have very poor lighting thus having a tendency to be shadowed. To compensate for this, it's best to keep the color here fairly light.

In most cases, the dining room is to the left or right side of the foyer. Now again, most of the homes in Charlotte follow this type of layout which is also called an open floor plan. Don't have a home with an open floor plan? That's ok! You will still have an entrance way and hallways where your (A) color will work.


THE DINING ROOM


I find that many of my clients ask for a red dining room but be careful with this hot hue - it's tricky to pick and to paint. Red will make a striking statement in your home but keep in mind, it's a typical choice to choose red and can be a dated look. Stick to something fun and updated as I pointed out with the warm gray shown as color (B).


THE LIVING ROOM


Now based on this open floor plan, the Living room is going to be surrounded by the kitchen, foyer and dining room. Knowing that, the color you choose for this room has to coordinate with those surrounding rooms

This warm hue (be careful not to get too gold. A warm, creamy color like I have as color (C) will look great with a gray and it's also an updated look. If you choose the wrong gold, it can be a throw back to the 70's.

AN OPEN FLOOR PLAN

Great example of an open floor plan.

Here is another shot of the Living room. Notice how you can see other rooms from standing in this one spot. Take that into consideration when choosing color. You also have to know where to start and stop the color. You can see here how I labeled the walls for  placement. This warm, creamy yellow will look great beside the neutral foyer and of course we all know that gray and yellow look great together but they have to be the RIGHT gray and yellow. 

Let's move to the kitchen. I think I see a nice warm green for that room.


THE KITCHEN


There are many factors to consider when choosing a color for your kitchen. Keep in mind the undertones of your flooring and cabinets. Do you want them to have the same undertone or to have more contrast? Let's say we are staying with the warm undertones therefore going with this this green hue. 


Caution: Be careful here! Your kitchen color has to coordinate with your living room color since these rooms flow into each other. Like the way the green and warm yellow look together? Ok, let's recap.
  • Do you like this palette?
  • Do the colors flow from room to room?
  • Is there enough color?
  • Is there too much hue for you?
  • Will these colors match your flooring tile, carpeting or wood stain?

YOUR NEW COLOR PALETTE


I added an additional color (E) if you have an office on the same floor as these other rooms. See how they look great together? Other than the foyer color, feel free to mix and match these colors into the room of your choice. The thing to remember about the RIGHT color palette is that they will ALL coordinate with each other so you CAN mix and match. 

DESIGN TIP:
Remember, choosing color is the most affordable way to instantly change the look of your home but it has to be the RIGHT colors. Take time to consider the color of your flooring, furniture and kitchen cabinets - they need to coordinate!

The great thing about KG Style is that they specialize in cost effective ways to redesign and organize your space. So with the direction of their professional design team and the right color combinations from a Color Specialist, you are on your way to the home of your dreams! Just remember to call in the Professionals when you need a little help with your ideas.


COME SEE MY COLORS
I hope you've enjoyed my guest post on “How to Choose Color For Your Home”. If you'd like to see more of my ideas on color, please visit me on my main website at, Decorating by Donna for more information and beautiful color inspirations. Please come join me in color by adding yourself to my blog “A Color Specialist In Charlotte”. 

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